Peanut butter is not an oil, but it does contain oil. It contains peanut oil, of course.
commercially made peanut butter contains oil
No, peanut butter contains only peanut oil and sometimes other vegetable oils. Peanut butter never contains oils of animal origin.
My guess is because the peanut is altered and the allergy is less noticeable when it is in peanut butter or peanut oil. I do however believe you are still having an allergic reaction to the peanut butter or oil when you come into contact with it.
Peanut paste is different from peanut butter, peanut butter has sugar in it, and i think it has butter in it. I dont know how to make it, Im looking how to make it my self. L Peanut butter is made from peanut paste, salt, vegatable oil, sugar, and stabilizer to keep the oil from separating from the paste.
To thin out peanut butter, you can mix in a small amount of oil, such as vegetable or coconut oil, until you reach your desired consistency. Stir well to evenly distribute the oil throughout the peanut butter.
Peanut butter can become watery if the oil separates from the solid parts. This can happen due to temperature changes or if the peanut butter is old. Stirring the peanut butter well can help to mix the oil back in and make it less watery.
No, palm oil is very bad for you.
Peanut butter has a natural chemical in it that bacteria can not grow in. The peanut butter can only be contaminated by an outside source. It also can separate, but just stir to fix that.
Oil on top of Peanut Butter is FAT. Fat from the nut, or legume, if you want to be correct.
peanut butter - ground up peanuts and salt (commercial peanut butter also has a little vegetable oil added to prevent separation of the peanut oil from the peanut meal)jelly - cooked down fruit juice, sugar, pectinbread - wheat flour, yeast, water, etc.
Peanut butter is a homogeneous suspension of peanut particles in an oil. More of a sludge or paste than a solvent/solute system. There are some dissolved flavour compounds in the oil (oil=solvent) and probably some salts or sugar dissolved in the water present in the nut particles (water=solvent)Aside: The oil in peanut butter is often not peanut oil. Peanut oil is a valuable side product and is stripped away and replaced with cheaper vegetable oils